Bob Fitzsimmons
British boxer (1863–1917) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Robert James Fitzsimmons (26 May 1862 – 22 October 1917) was a British professional boxer who was the sport's first three-division world champion.[1][2] He also achieved fame for beating Gentleman Jim Corbett (the man who beat John L. Sullivan), and he is in The Guinness Book of World Records as the lightest heavyweight champion, weighing just 167 pounds when he won the title.[3] Nicknamed Ruby Robert and The Freckled Wonder, he took pride in his lack of scars and appeared in the ring wearing heavy woollen underwear to conceal the disparity between his trunk and leg-development.
Robert Fitzsimmons | |
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Born | Robert James Fitzsimmons (1862-05-26)26 May 1862 |
Died | 22 October 1917(1917-10-22) (aged 55) Chicago, United States |
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Weight(s) | |
Height | 5 ft 11+1⁄2 in (182 cm) |
Reach | 71+1⁄2 in (182 cm) |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 101 |
Wins | 69 |
Wins by KO | 57 |
Losses | 12 |
Draws | 14 |
No contests | 9 |
Considered one of the hardest punchers in boxing history,[4] Fitzsimmons is ranked as No. 8 on The Ring magazine's list of 100 greatest punchers of all time.